Mental Health Professionals
Jodie Bagley, MA Mental Health and Sexuality Counselor
Nate Bagley, MA, LPC
Nicole Bennett, PMHNP Nicole is a Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner with a master’s degree from Oregon Health & Science University . Her therapeutic focus is on the mental health of children and adolescents providing holistic treatment with an understanding of behavior and development. Patients include children 5-18 years of age with mood, anxiety and attention disorders. She also maintains a small practice treating adults with depression and anxiety. Her practice includes psychiatric evaluations to determine treatment needs as well as treating sleep difficulties, behavior, parent/child interactions and medication management. 503.729.1380 nicolebennettnp@gmail.com nicolebennettnp.com
Shelley Besemann, MA
Stacy Hartline, RN, MN, PMHNP-BCMental Health Nurse Practitioner. Compassionate assessment and recovery options that may include prescribed medications, nutrition, routines, exercise, as well as collaboration with your counselor, other healthcare providers & faith.
Stacy assists kids and adults with recovery from insomnia, mood problems, psychosis, & eating disorders. SHartlinePMHNP@gmail.com 503.954.2188
Priscilla Klockner, MA Priscilla is a graduate of Western Seminary, obtaining a Master of Arts in Counseling with a specialization in Child and Adolescent Therapy. She is a member of the Association of Play Therapy. Priscilla uses Play Therapy and Parent-Child Interaction counseling based on Theraplay® to assist families and children birth to 5 years of age who struggle with issues related to autism spectrum disorder, sensory integration, developmental delays, behavioral problems, and attachment. As a professional counselor and parent, Priscilla brings together her training, experience, and training in the latest cutting edge research in the field of neurodevelopment to help families uncover and find solutions and growth to the areas where they and their children find themselves stuck. 503-327-4839 pklockner38@yahoo.com.
Tina Lips, MA, LPC, NCC Licensed Professional Counselor, National Certified Counselor. I work with children and families, as well as individuals and couples. My areas of specialization include abuse recovery, sexual addictions, parenting and child/parent relationship enhancement. Sisu is a Finnish word meaning strength of will or perseverance. It conveys fortitude amidst life’s trials. We all encounter seasons of life some longer and some shorter in which we need help. My desire is to come along side people and help them find their strength of will – Sisu. I have a desire to promote healthy relationships and empowering individuals, couples and families to live an authentic life and develop strong emotional connections that are critical to satisfying and empowering relationships and to a life full of love and hope. The therapeutic process will be different for each individual, couple or family. It will be a collaborative effort tailored to best suit specific needs and goals. I place great emphasis on the therapeutic relationship and value therapy focused on the humanity of each one of us. 503-317-8913 tina@sisucounseling.com www.sisucounseling.com
Jessica Loehndorf Hutchison, M.Ed. Jessica is a Couples and Family Therapist with a Masters degree from the University of Oregon. She maintains a practice of individuals, couples and families covering a range of concerns including: anxiety & depression, communications issues, sexual & intimacy concerns, as well as pre-union and pre-marital counseling. In addition, Jessica provides gay-affirmative counseling practices with lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender individuals, couples and families. Her approach is solution-focused and strengths-based to help kindle the flame of her client’s innate strengths and resources to live a fuller, happier life. Please contact Jessica at 503-333-9387 503-333-9387 or jessica.counseling@gmail.com
Anna C. Long, PMHNP, PC Anna is a Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner who has practiced in the field of mental health since 1995, first as a psychotherapist and more recently as a PMHNP. She received a master’s degree in Clinical Psychology from East Carolina University and more recently received her master’s degree in Nursing from Oregon Health and Science University. She provides services primarily to adults and adolescents. Anna is licensed as a Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner by the State of Oregon and is board certified by the American Nurses Credentialing Center. 503-724-5147 www.annalongpmhnp.com
Carol Reves, FNP-BC, PMHNP. Carol is both a Family Nurse Practitioner and a Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner, and has been a nurse since 1995. Her undergraduate, graduate, and post-graduate degrees were all obtained from OHSU. She has practiced in a variety of medical and mental health settings over the years including inpatient and outpatient/community agencies. Having combined knowledge of both medical and mental health, Carol has a sincere respect for the mind-body connection and how that affects each person’s life. At Bridge City, she provides services to adults including medication management for various mental health symptoms, and also has a specialty therapy practice treating individual trauma/abuse survivors with a sub-specialty treating survivors of sexual trauma. Carol is EMDR trained. She is Board Certified through the American Nurses Credentialing Center. www.carolrevesnp.com 503-332-3967.
Justin Rock, MA MFT Justin works with individuals, couples and families, and adolescents. Professional Interests/Specialist: medical depression, end of life, grief, existential and couples/marriage/triads/poly relationship counseling. ”Helping individuals and families reach through the difficult to grasp the beautiful.” 503-928-4258 justin@authenticlivingcounseling.com
Dawn Schneider, Licensed Clinical Social Worker/LCSW
Amy Sanders, MA Amy earned a Masters degree from Western Seminary in 2000. Since then she has experience working as a High School counselor, focusing on the mental health and academic success of adolescents. She has also worked in a non-profit setting offering counseling services focusing on a variety of issues with teens, individuals and couples. Amy specializes in working with depression, anxiety, family of origin issues, life transitions, personal growth, parenting issues, relational and sexual wholeness, and pre natal/ post partum emotional well being. Amy’s goal is to help clients work through past issues that inhibit growth and to encourage individuals to make life honoring choices that help them move from a life of despair and hopelessness to one of hope and healing. 503.860.9214 amysanderscounseling@gmail.com www.amysanderscounseling.com
Erin Hunt, BS Intern Counseling Intern Erin Hunt is completing her Master’s Degree in Rehabilitation Counseling at Portland State University. Erin is available to work with children, teens, families, couples and individual adults, and charges on a sliding scale ranging from $10-$55 based on income. Erin has experience working with depression, anxiety, and trauma and her background in Rehabilitation Counseling means that she has specialized training in working with clients or families who are experiencing a disability, and helping them navigate all of the implications that come along with the onset of a disabling condition. Erin will be providing counseling services under the supervision of a Licensed Professional Counselor. For more information, or to schedule an initial appointment, please contact Erin at erinh.bridgecity@gmail.com or (503) 877-2486

